
University of Patanjali
Average rating of Patanjali University
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.3
Student Rating Distribution
Manisha Patel
11 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are really good at explaining the subjects. They help us understand everything well. If you have any problems, you can talk to them after class. You need at least 40% marks to pass.
Placement: None of us in our group got jobs because of COVID. No companies came to Patanjali University for placements. They say that companies will come for the 2025 batch.
Campus: The university doesn't have Wi-Fi, even in the library. Students can't bring phones to the library, so no Wi-Fi there either. Only BPES students get sports gear. The mess serves great food every day with lots of healthy options.
Rekha Reddy
22 Nov, 2024
Admission: The exams here happen once a year. You need to get at least 45% to pass. The teachers are really nice and know their stuff. They make learning fun.
Placement: I'm really happy with the placement rate in our course - 60% of students get placed! The salaries range from 12 LPA to 25 LPA, with an average of 20 LPA. The top companies come to hire students from our course, and some even offer internships. The roles offered after graduation are pretty great too. Overall, I'm pleased with how things are going in our course.
Campus: The food here is all vegetarian. The college facilities are great. The food in the mess and canteen is amazing. We have awesome medical services, sports, and games. Our classrooms, labs, Wi-Fi, and library are top-notch for our department.
Sanjay Das
9 Jul, 2024
Admission: The teachers know their stuff and teach well. The semester exams are pretty easy to pass, not too tough.
Placement: The placement scene at University of Patanjali isn't great. Only a handful of students manage to get placed. The highest package is around 25,000 per month, while the lowest is 10,000 per month.
Campus: The hostel building is nice, and the food in the mess is good. I like the study atmosphere there. The sports facilities could be better though.
Ankit Nair
26 Jun, 2024
Admission: The teachers really know their stuff and are always ready to help out. The pass rate is around 40%, which is pretty decent. They teach in a simple way, with lots of hands-on practice and real-life examples. Plus, they show us how to lead classes and communicate well with patients.
Placement: Most students from our course get jobs, around 80%. The pay is decent, about INR 25,000 a month. But some lucky folks land gigs overseas making up to INR 2 lakh monthly, which is top-notch. Cultfit and Surva are big companies that hire from here. Plus, the college hooks us up with internships 100%.
Campus: The college has awesome facilities like smart classrooms and Wi-Fi everywhere. The food is good, with healthy choices in the dining hall. They also have free medical services and a big sports ground with coaches for different sports.
Kavita Choudhary
3 Apr, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are super qualified and really friendly. They get what each student needs and help them out. The courses always make sense and match up well. Some exams are super hard, though. If you bring in any papers to the exam, you're in for a big problem. They won't let you use what you brought. Instead, they'll give you a fresh sheet to start over. And the time won't be extended.
Placement: Most students here get placed, around 70%. But if you don't want the job, it's cool - you can say no. Loads of companies come every year to pick the best fit for them. Baba Ramdev even picks a few super talented students too.
Campus: The campus has different sports facilities like basketball, handball, and badminton courts. They also have a hostel which is pretty good. There are lots of games to play on campus.
Anita Singh
24 Oct, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They're super helpful and know a lot. They've got Ph.D.s and have studied a lot. The teaching is really good. The course is practical and prepares us for work. Exams are fair and pass rate is around 60%.
Placement: To get in, you need at least 60 percent. They set you up with internships at their hospital and therapy center. No job guarantee, but they hook you up with solid training after you finish. If you pass, you're in for the internship program. I made the cut and got the training.
Campus: The campus has Wi-Fi everywhere - in hostels, classrooms, library, and computer rooms. There are labs for science and computers, big classrooms every year, and some with smart TVs and projectors. The library has all kinds of books. Hostels are clean and tidy, and the food is great with three meals a day. There's a medical room with a doctor in the hostel. Plus, we have four or five sports grounds and can borrow sports equipment. Overall, it's a well-equipped and comfortable campus.
Ritu Joshi
18 May, 2023
Admission: The teachers are really good here. They know a lot and have a ton of experience. There are lots of fun activities to do outside of class that help you learn new things. The cultural events are awesome and celebrate Indian traditions.
Placement: To get into this college, you gotta score at least 60% in your 10th and 12th grade classes. When you graduate, you get a degree from Patanjali, which is pretty valuable. It can land you a job making around Rs. 50,000 a month. You might even snag a gig as an assistant professor or yoga instructor here.
Campus: The campus has everything you need - Wi-Fi, computer labs, and science labs. The classrooms are big and have microphones and smart boards. The hostel has a medical room, a gym, and a store with snacks. It's all here for you!
Swati Verma
22 Mar, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really good. They're friendly and know their stuff. They explain things well when we ask questions. If you study from the beginning of the semester, exams aren't too hard. Just watch out for the yoga and Veda stuff - that can be tricky.
Placement: In my B.Sc. yoga science course, students with over 60% in science background usually get placed. After graduation, we all get internships at the Patanjali wellness center. When it comes to job opportunities, there's no fixed package. But if we become yoga therapists, we can earn around INR 60,000 to 80,000 per month based on our skills. We can also work as yoga teachers, therapists, or instructors. Some graduates even start their own yoga institutes. So, the career options are pretty good after completing this course.
Campus: The university offers great value for money with combined hostel and academic fees. We get Wi-Fi, computer labs, libraries with lots of books, and big classrooms with digital boards. The campus has a really positive atmosphere. The mess is conveniently located near the hostel, which is mandatory for all students. The food is top-notch and doesn't have onion or garlic. Medical help is easily accessible, and there are sports grounds too. Overall, it's a great place to stay and study.
Sandhya Das
27 Dec, 2021
Admission: The faculty here is really good they know their stuff. About half the students pass, so it's a bit challenging. We have two semesters, and they cover human anatomy and yoga. The daily routine is pretty busy, but it keeps us on track. The teachers are nice and teach well. Classes are in the same building as the hostel. It's a good place to learn.
Placement: The college has a great placement record with an average package of 1.2 lacs. Patanjali offers job opportunities too. We all have to do a 6-month internship, but it doesn't have to be at Patanjali. The roles are mostly about natural treatments like yoga, acupressure, and Panchkarma. It's all about using mud and water for treatment.
Campus: The food at the library is good quality. There's no canteen, and you can't bring outside food. They have sports like basketball, volleyball, cricket, and yoga. No drugs or smoking allowed. They do a daily yagya in the evening. Morning and evening yoga sessions are available. The faculty are like acharyas and saints. We only get to go on one outing a month. It's a nice place with less pollution and surrounded by nature.
Sandhya Mishra
27 Aug, 2020
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful, but some of them might not be super qualified. Some teachers aren't that great at teaching. They mostly use traditional methods, sometimes projectors. It's hard to hear at the back since there's no mic system. The student-teacher ratio is low. The university should hire more qualified teachers. The curriculum covers all the subjects we need in life, which is why I chose to study here.
Placement: Companies like Zorba and Cultfit recruit students for jobs as Yoga trainers. Most students get hired, some at Zorba and others at Cultfit. The salary is around 25k - 30k. This year, Zorba (now called Sarva) hired many students. I got an offer from Sarva, but I decided to focus on my studies instead of taking the job. The University doesn't offer any internship programs.
Campus: The classes now happen in Patanjali Ayurveda College building because our university building is being built. There aren't enough classrooms for all the students. Sadly, we don't have computer or chemistry labs. The food is okay, but it's too oily and spicy, making a lot of students sick. The hostel rooms are a problem too. In the 3-bed rooms, 4 students have to squeeze in. And in the 4-bed rooms, 5 students have to fit. Only the 2-bed rooms have enough space for 2 students.